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Old 08-10-2017, 04:44 PM
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Since I can't get JTIS to work with Windows 10 I've got to ask if someone can tell me the torque spec and tightening sequence for the lower intake manifold bolts. Thanks in advance.
 
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As shown on the chart below from the tech manual the torque is 10 nanometers. The pattern generally would be start in the center and work back and forth alternately to the outboard fasteners. I normally snug all fasteners down and then torque.
Jagrepair.com has the complete tech manual in PDF. Just look for heading Jaguar Spec Books.
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Doesn't that manual pic seem high?
 
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Lol, same manual, different section =


 
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Thanks to all for your quick replies! She is back on the road again. Now to look into the noise in the front end.
 

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